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Aperture Card Scanning Houston – #1 Do’s and Don’ts
Aperture Card, Microfilm

Aperture Card Scanning Houston – #1 Do’s and Don’ts

by George April 7, 2021

What is an Aperture Card? And Why Scanning?

An aperture card is used to store images that have been reduced in size from the original.  There are many different types of cards in use today.  Yes, they are still in use today.

Not everyone has seen or knows what one of these cards looks like.  Some cards only have the cutout for the image itself, while others contain a lot of information about the images.  Some cards have holes (Hollerith) that the machine reading the cards can interpret for the user.  Here are some examples of aperture cards:

 

 

aperture card

Standard Card

aperture cards

Hollerith Cards

As you can see, the standard card shows just image window on the card, while the Hollerith cards have more information to capture from it. This information can be captured during scanning in order to speed up the indexing of the cards depending on your software. Some of the fields you may need to capture for indexing are the image title, date of the image, the revision number, or any other info on the card. Some cards can be color coded to denote specific departments or locations.

How to Scan Aperture Cards

To scan, or image, an aperture card you will need specialized equipment. This scanning machine can be a manual process with the operator scanning each card and changing them out of the machine themselves. It can also be an automatic practice with the operator placing a stack of cards into a “hopper” and the machine feeding them through the process. Each type of scanning process has good points and bad points. What it all comes down to is speed (your deadline) and cost.

The manual process takes much more time and man-hours. However, being able to check each image for clarity, accuracy, and any other issues does make for a better image quality. If your images are sensitive and need special care, manual scanning is the right choice.

Automatic scanning is a much faster process, yet does not slow down (or change settings) when images need extra attention. Images that are darker, or lighter, than the images before and after it will have a washed out effect if too light. They will come out too dark to read if too dark. This process does not take into account these gradations of brightness. It does get through 3x as many images in an hour than the manual scan does though. This makes it the go to process whenever this is not an issue. The cost differential is also a major reason why auto scanning is the preferred method.

Do’s and Don’ts

One of the most overlooked aspects of aperture card scanning is the thickness of the cards. Each card manufacturer might have specs to follow when making the aperture card, however, this does not always equate to standardization across the industry. We have had cards with extra tape on them. We have had cards made from the same manufacturer and still have them with different thickness.

All of this is to say, pay attention to the thickness because your scanner knows. Your scanner can tell the difference between the cards. if you have set your gauges on your equipment to a specific depth of scan, when the differing cards go through the machine, you will get a card jam.

Another issue you may find with aperture card scanning is sticky cards. This can be for many different reasons but the end result is the same, cards that stick together and cause a jam in your equipment. The older the cards are, or the longer they have been in a less than desirable storage location, the more likely the cards are to stick together.

The paper stock combined with the adhesive from the image film make the cards tend to merge into one giant block of card after a while. Fanning your cards out before you scan is the best defense against sticky cards. Just a simple card shuffle will do. Be careful not to get the cards out of order though. Since most cards are architecture drawings or engineering schematics, the order of the cards may matter quite a bit.

At The Document Group, we have over 10 years of experience scanning aperture cards, microfilm, microfiche, negatives, and slides. Let us help you turn those outdated media formats into something that is digital, searchable, and easier to use. Call us today!

I would like to thank The Document Group for providing exceptional service to Bassmaster during our 2017 GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by DICK'S Sporting Goods in Houston. Your personal commitment to making sure our event was successful was very much appreciated. It was a great benefit to know that I could depend on the team at The Document Group to help with the preparation and execution of our marketing plan. I would happily choose to work with The Document Group again.
April Philips
April PhilipsMarketing Manager, BASS LLC
This letter is a formal recommendation for The Document Group for exceeding our expectations as our printer for the 2016 NCAA Men's Final Four. Last fall, the Houston Local Organizing Committee received numerous bids for printing services. We chose The Document Group for their proven track record with high level sporting events in Houston, in addition to their pricing and their customer service.
Doug Hall
Doug HallPresident/CEO
This is to recommend the services of The Document Group. They have provided scanning services for our company since August 2018, and they have been an excellent organization to partner with. They have provided exceptional service with fast turnaround times for our scanning projects - even the more complicated ones. They've been flexible with any shifts in our package volume, and their rates are also competitive. Their staff members are professional and friendly, and they are quick to respond back to questions.
Kady McDougald
Kady McDougaldOperations Manager, CACFP Solutions, Inc.
At our recent NBA All Star game and several of our ancillary events, we had the good fortune to work with The Document Group in different capacities. They provided directional signage for both inside and outside the Toyota Center as well as transportation signage that was placed at different hotels as well. The Document Group was easy to work with, they met all deadlines, and their professionalism was very impressive. They worked on multiple facets of our overall event and delivered exce llent results on each occasion. Their installation and design team were friendly and flexible when necessary.
Ray Sahadi
Ray SahadiDirector of Events, National Basketball Association (NBA)
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Microfilm/Microfiche…Is It Still Relevant?
Microfilm

Microfilm/Microfiche…Is It Still Relevant?

by George April 7, 2021

Microfilm/microfiche…is it still relevant?

Microfilm / microfiche has been around for a number of years.  You can still find it in libraries around the country.  It was an admirable idea when it was first created.  But the times are changing.  New developments in technology allow for massive amounts of data to be stored in tiny receptacles you can fit in your pocket.

Microfilm got it’s start much longer ago than you may think.  The first use of microphotography to capture text was in 1839.  We have come a long way since then.

Today, many industries still use microfilm because of the headaches involved with converting it to another format.  You can find this media in universities, libraries, and all over corporate America.  Corporate companies are the most likely to need microfilm conversions.  This may be due to the need to access more information in a timely manner.  Who wants to have to break out the old film reader machine and dig through boxes or cabinets of films or fiche?

That is why we do what we do.  At TDG we can help turn those films or fiche into jpg, pdf, tiff, or any other picture format you need.   We use the newest equipment to quickly and accurately capture those images.  Each type of media is different and calls for different equipment to handle the conversions.  While there are multifunction scanners out there, any device with multiple uses is bound to be slower than that of an automatic scanner.

However, having a multifunction scanner (like we do at TDG) allows you to capture film negatives, slides, microfilm, microfiche, and any other media too small or thick to go through traditional scanners.  While most manual multifunction machines are definitely slower, they have advantages in other areas.

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Need Litigation Services? Find The Right Printing Company In Houston
Copy Services, eDiscovery, Microfilm, Printing, Scanning

Need Litigation Services? Find The Right Printing Company In Houston

by George April 7, 2021

Need Litigation Services? Find The Right Printing Company In Houston

As a law firm, you need more than just quick printing. You require accuracy, convenience, and innovation. Litigation support and on-demand services are crucial. Your law firm requires high accuracy, convenience, and innovative service delivery options on demand. Litigation support may be needed, requiring timely access to a variety of services as per your requirements. 

Put simply, a copy service that can provide flexibility. A facility that requires you to drop off and pick up your materials during business hours just won’t work for you. The Document Group can do all of this for you.

Your needs may fall into three general areas: printing, presentation materials, and litigation support. 

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When You Need Litigation Printing...

Even though you may have high-end copy equipment in your office, printing services are often much more efficient. Why? Aside from being carefully reproduced with great attention to proper sequence, the legal briefs, trial presentations, appeal documents, and other materials that you need printed may have special requirements, such as:

  • Bates stamping for proper identification of each image and each page
  • Drilling, indexing, and binding so that the finished documents can be inserted in binders or properly bound for easy use
  • High-volume capacity for major trials

For ultimate convenience, need a copy service that will pick up and deliver your materials, accept electronic files for printing, or if you require utmost confidentiality, do the work for you at your location.

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Preparation Of Trial Graphics And Exhibits

When you have images or documents integral to your case, large-scale, clear graphics are important to making your case to the judge and jury. You may need both graphic images and documents enlarged, laminated, and mounted.

During the trial, you may need someone to manage the technical equipment in the courtroom and the private area where you strategize.

Complete Litigation Support Services

In an electronic age, you may not just need to assemble paper documents for trial, but also manage ESI, or Electronically Stored Information. This process could include:

  • Having some documents scanned and others saved in PDF format decoded and made searchable through OCR (Optical Character Recognition)
  • Providing electronic discovery (E-discovery) to uncover evidence stored in data sources
  • Obtaining authorization for record release from employers, doctors and hospitals, educational institutions, tax agencies, and the Social Security Administration
  • Dispatching files in response to subpoenas
  • Providing an FTP site where you can deposit documents
  • Hosting a well-organized database that merges paper and electronically stored documents
  • Verifying that you are in compliance with electronic filing requirements
  • Providing records in whatever form is required, be it hard copy, CD/DVD, or electronic files on a private server

The Document Group Has You Covered

The Document Group, based in downtown Houston, offers comprehensive services to the legal community for trial and legal support. We have technology to assist at our site or yours, 24/7, with free pickup/delivery in the Houston metro area. We can ship printed materials and media throughout the country.

To find out more about the comprehensive package of services that Document Group offers to the legal community, call us today at 888-316-4670 or 713-343-4005.

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